At 10:12 PM -0800 2/7/02, craig eyler wrote:
>Glad to find a site where people are interested in
>details...
>It seems the Stonybrook shows from October 1970 are in
>MONO, is this a result of problems along the taping
>line or were they actually recorded in mono? The
>first two nights at Port Che
Glad to find a site where people are interested in
details...
It seems the Stonybrook shows from October 1970 are in
MONO, is this a result of problems along the taping
line or were they actually recorded in mono? The
first two nights at Port Chester (2/18 and 2/19) in
1971 are also in mono. 2/1
hi all,
can anyone clear this up for me? just got the latest
upgrade of 6/24/70 early. so it's actually 7/10/70?
what about the 7/10/70 bits, the applause & nfa? any
help appreciated.
thanks,
jeff
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Hi Everyone,
I'm in the middle of spinning a bunch of the February 70 run and April 71
run at the Fillmore East, as a birthday present for a friend. I would really
like to hunt down some photos of the tour posters, or shots of the Fillmore
East marquee, and turn them into CD covers for the discs.
> The new boxed set has the remixed Anthem and the remixed Aox.
> but the older CD's are the original mix of Anthem and
> the remix of Aox. Am I right?
the box set has the 'anthem original mix' and the 'aoxomoxoa remix'. the
older cds (i.e. warner brothers label releases) are the 'anthem origi
> i have 2 identical cassettes ( in every way, right down to
> upc numbers and everything).
both cassettes have the same color cover as well???
> one has the original anthem, and one has the phil remix.
i believe that jerry was the culprit, or jerry and phil...
> there are no discerning marks
> DON'T BUY BOOTLEGS!!
there is always 'revenge of the bootlegs' - when someone does copy a
bootleg cd (which is often a cdr) and then puts it into trading circles. i
have received several non-gd shows that came from bootleg cd(r)s...
I-) ihor
At 05:09 AM 2/7/02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>would it be thought to be against the deads taping policy to transfer my
>vinyl of the original mixes to cd-r, sience theyre not in circulation as a
>commercially available recording?
What traders need to do is to make sure the music listening w
would it be thought to be against the deads taping policy to transfer my
vinyl of the original mixes to cd-r, sience theyre not in circulation as a
commercially available recording?